Billed as a 'new approach to age-defying' skincare, the treatment, called the Natural Face Lift, is designed for more mature skin and incorporates sophisticated massage techniques with efficacious products, the brand's Tri-Active Advanced ProBiome product range. It consists of four stages: detox, invigorating massage, sculpt and relax, and is designed to strengthen, tone and lift the skin.

The first stage, Detox, includes a soothing eye cleanse, double cleanse, gentle exfoliation and facial steam to prep the skin and warm the muscles. The Tri-Active Advanced ProBiome Serum is mixed with a Face Treatment Oil, creating a bespoke oil blend which is then massaged into key lymph points around the face, neck and decollete, to eliminate toxins and cleanse the skin.

The second stage, Invigorating Massage, features a range of massage techniques, inspired by Japanese Kobido massage, that are designed to stimulate the facial muscles for a more youthful appearance. Jade rollers are worked across the jaw law and in between the brows to increase circulation and bring fresh oxygen and nutrients to the skin, while downward motions drain away toxins.

For the third stage, Sculpt, therapists work deeper into the individual facial muscles, working upwards and outwards to tighten, tone and lift the skin, while special attention is paid to relieve tension, in order to lift, contour and relax the face.

The final stage, Relax, see's the application of the ESPA Lifting & Soothing Mask to the face, neck and decollete to cool and calm the skin following the massage. While the mask sets guests are treated to a scalp massage. Once the mask is removed, leaving the skin smooth, fresh and glowing, the Tri-Active Advanced ProBiome Eye Cream and Moisturiser is applied to seal in moisture and protect the skin.

The treatment is set to debut at ESPA's partner spas, including Lucknam Park in Chippenham, Wiltshire, in February.